Discover the Health Benefits of Goolar: Natures Remedy for Digestion and Diabetes
New Delhi, May 10: In todays fast-paced world, irregular eating habits and stress are leading to a rise in digestive issues and diabetes. Health experts recommend incorporating Goolar, a tree known for its medicinal properties, into your diet. The Environment, Forest, and Water Department of Bihar is drawing attention to this remarkable tree. Goolar is ... Read more Discover the Health Benefits of Goolar: Natures Remedy for Digestion and Diabetes
Allegations of Election Irregularities in West Bengal: Congress Raises Concerns
Patna, May 10: The Congress party has raised serious questions regarding the formation of the BJP government in West Bengal. Bihar Congress President Rajesh Ram expressed sharp criticism over the recent developments on Saturday. He claimed that significant irregularities occurred during the election process in the state. In an exclusive interview with a news agency, ... Read more Allegations of Election Irregularities in West Bengal: Congress Raises Concerns
Govt promises support for NUs global expansion
Experts flag habitat loss behind fall in migratory bird population
NDA hits back at opposition over dynasty politics charge
The NDA government in Bihar has strongly refuted dynasty politics allegations following Nishant Kumar's ministerial appointment. Leaders defended Nishant, highlighting his education and initial refusal of a deputy CM post. They countered by pointing to the RJD's alleged family-centric leadership, questioning the opposition's moral ground to criticize.
Work on gas godown halted over graveyard land dispute
Storm effect: Bapu Tower & Patna Zoo shut; restoration work underway
Illegal camera at Sarai railway station gate triggers terror probe
Railway security is on high alert after an unauthorized CCTV camera, potentially linked to a terrorist involved in the Akshardham Temple attack, was discovered at Sarai railway station. Two unidentified individuals were seen installing the device, which was later removed by authorities. An FIR has been filed, and the ATS is investigating a possible international connection.
Govt identifies 3,911 wetlands across state
Lok Adalat drive: Over 20k traffic challans settled across state
Bihar's National Lok Adalat saw a massive turnout Saturday, clearing over 20,000 e-challan cases and collecting nearly Rs 5 crore. The One-Time Traffic Challan Settlement Scheme offered a 50% penalty reduction, easing burdens for helmet, seat belt, and speeding violations.
Cybercrime cases record 43% rise in state as disposal rate remains dismal: NCRB report
Bihar faces a cybercrime surge, with cases jumping 43% to 6,380 in 2024. Despite arrests, investigations lag significantly, with nearly 99.8% of cases unresolved. Financial frauds, particularly card and ATM scams, are alarmingly high, second only to Telangana. Manpower shortages are cited as a key reason for the low disposal rate.
Elderly man shot dead in Didarganj area
A 60-year-old rental car driver, Rampravesh Singh, was fatally shot in Patna's Didarganj area on Saturday. Police are investigating the motive, examining his personal life and family background. Forensic teams and a dog squad have been deployed. This incident follows another murder in Kothiya village, prompting increased police presence in the region.
IIT-Patna student from Hyderabad dies of electrocution on campus
A tragic accident on the IIT-Patna campus claimed the life of 21-year-old BTech student Sadasivuni Harshith Patnaik. While retrieving a cricket ball, he was electrocuted by a live electric pole. Harshith, a dual degree student at IIM Bombay, had returned to attend his batchmates' farewell. The institute expressed deep sorrow and is investigating the incident.
Cybercrime cases record 43% rise in Bihar as disposal rate remains dismal
Seven injured in clash during procession in Sheikhpura
A violent clash during a Ramdhun procession in Bihar's Sheikhpura district left seven family members injured, including a differently-abled youth. The altercation reportedly began when the youth, on a tricycle, requested space in a narrow lane. The dispute escalated, leading to an attack with sticks and stones, critically injuring two individuals.
PPU appoints principal in charges in 16 new colleges
Patliputra University has appointed principal-in-charges to 16 new degree colleges across Patna and Nalanda districts. Academic activities are slated to commence from the 2026-27 session, with admissions to be completed soon. This move aims to boost higher education access in rural and semi-urban areas, reducing travel for students. Staff appointments are also underway to ensure timely operationalization.
Patna Municipal Corporation gives nod to 29 development agendas
Patna Municipal Corporation's standing committee approved 29 agendas, including charging rent from Kadamkuan vendors and deploying 'manhole ambulances' for swift repairs. Over Rs 5 crore was sanctioned for past festival projects, with Rs 50 lakh for ghat renovations. Water supply and infrastructure projects, including a new slaughterhouse, were also greenlit.
Dug up roads for PNG work spark traffic woes in Anisabad
Residents of Mitra Mandal Colony are facing significant disruption due to GAIL's ongoing PNG pipeline work. Open trenches and debris have made roads hazardous for pedestrians, schoolchildren, and motorists, leading to traffic congestion and impacting local businesses. Locals urge timely road repairs to mitigate inconvenience, while GAIL assures work will conclude soon.
Minister warns officials against wrongdoing, corruption
Bihar's Revenue Minister Dilip Kumar Jaiswal issued a stern warning to corrupt officials, vowing swift action and jail time for wrongdoers. He emphasized the government's commitment to prompt, transparent land services and public accountability. The minister highlighted ongoing digitalization efforts to enhance transparency and reduce manipulation in land records, aiming to make the revenue department a trusted institution for citizens.
Elderly man beaten to death over dustbin placement in Nalanda
A 70-year-old man was tragically beaten to death in Biharsharif's Nalanda district following a heated dispute over a dustbin's placement. The victim, Ramadheen Prasad, was allegedly attacked with a brick by a neighbour after an argument escalated late Friday night.
Rahul Gandhi slams Bihar govt. over police lathi-charge on teacher aspirants
Mr. Gandhi in an X post said that when the youth take to the streets to demand their rights, they are not given jobs in their hands; instead, lathis rain down on their backs
Bihars Nawada DM Urges Officials to Accelerate Census Work
Nawada, May 9: In Nawada, Bihar, a crucial meeting was held on Saturday at the DRDA auditorium under the leadership of District Magistrate Ravi Prakash. The meeting aimed to review the progress of various departments, focusing on the census work. During the session, the District Magistrate provided essential guidelines while reviewing presentations from all departments. ... Read more Bihars Nawada DM Urges Officials to Accelerate Census Work
Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Bihar Governments Response to Protests with Police Brutality
Patna, May 9: Rahul Gandhi has sharply criticized the BJP-led government in Bihar following a reported police crackdown on peaceful protests by teacher candidates in the capital. The protests were held to demand the release of advertisements for the fourth phase of teacher recruitment. In a post on the social media platform X, Gandhi condemned ... Read more Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Bihar Governments Response to Protests with Police Brutality
Bihar MP Urges Rail Minister for Special Train Service After Vikramshila Bridge Damage
Bhagalpur, May 9: In response to the severe traffic crisis caused by the damage to the Vikramshila Bridge in Bihars Kosi-Seemanchal region, Khagaria MP Rajesh Verma has called for immediate government intervention. He has written to Union Rail Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, requesting the initiation of special train services from Saharsa and Katihar to Bhagalpur. In ... Read more Bihar MP Urges Rail Minister for Special Train Service After Vikramshila Bridge Damage
The Timeless Secret of Reetha: Benefits for Ayurvedic Hair Care
New Delhi, May 9: Reetha has been used for centuries in Ayurveda for hair and skin care. This large deciduous tree is primarily found in the Himalayan regions and some parts of Bihar. Its fruits contain natural foaming agents called saponins, making it an excellent natural cleanser. In todays world, where most products are filled ... Read more The Timeless Secret of Reetha: Benefits for Ayurvedic Hair Care
Severe Storms and Rain Devastate Bihar, Minister Issues Stern Warnings to Builders
Patna, May 9: Bihar has experienced a sudden shift in weather amidst the scorching heat of May. A fierce storm and heavy rainfall have wreaked havoc across the state, particularly in the capital, Patna, leaving many families devastated. Minister Ratnesh Sada expressed his condolences and assured that the government stands with the affected families, promising ... Read more Severe Storms and Rain Devastate Bihar, Minister Issues Stern Warnings to Builders
Tragic Fire Claims Three Lives, Including Two Children, in Bihar General Store
Moti Hari, May 9: A devastating fire broke out late Friday night at a two-story wholesale general store in Barharwa Fateh Mohammad village, located in the East Champaran district of Bihar. The incident resulted in the tragic deaths of three individuals, including two children. Witnesses reported that the fire spread rapidly, engulfing the entire building ... Read more Tragic Fire Claims Three Lives, Including Two Children, in Bihar General Store
BJP Leaders Rally Behind Nishant Kumar Amid Family Politics Allegations
Patna, May 9: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has responded robustly to allegations of family politics against Bihar Minister Nishant Kumar, made by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav. BJP leaders emphasized that Nishant Kumar has been appointed as a minister in accordance with the partys decisions and in respect of public sentiment, while ... Read more BJP Leaders Rally Behind Nishant Kumar Amid Family Politics Allegations
Suvendu Adhikari takes oath as West Bengal's first BJP chief minister
Suvendu Adhikari has been sworn in as West Bengal's first BJP chief minister at a grand ceremony attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This historic win, securing 207 seats, ends the Trinamool Congress' 15-year reign. Adhikari's transition from Mamata Banerjee's aide to BJP leader marks a significant political upheaval in the state, mirroring recent changes in Bihar.
Bihar Government offers One Time Traffic Challan Settlement Scheme for violators
They will get 50% relaxation in depositing the challan fee. Facility can be availed at the Lok Adalat held in every district from May 09. Road accident victims, under the PM RAHAT scheme, can avail cashless treatment of up to 1.5 lakh
Transforming Lives: Bihar Couple Thrives with PM-FME Scheme
Patna, May 9: The Prime Ministers Micro Food Enterprises Upgradation Scheme (PM-FME) has dramatically changed the fortunes of a couple in Sheikhpura district, Bihar. Ravita Kumari and Manmendra Kumar have not only improved their livelihood through this initiative but have also become role models for others in their community. With government support, they launched a ... Read more Transforming Lives: Bihar Couple Thrives with PM-FME Scheme
Collective efforts must to end drug menace, save youth: Mirwaiz
Srinagar, May 8:Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Kashmir Dr. Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq said collective efforts by all sections of society are must to end drug menace and save youth from destruction. Addressing the Friday congregation at historic Jamia Masjid Srinagar, Mirwaiz said the states drive against drug peddlers and narcotics networks in Jammu and Kashmir is a welcome initiative. Every sincere effort aimed at protecting the younger generation from the menace of addiction, which today is one of the gravest challenges facing society, is welcome, he said. At the same time, Mirwaiz said one cannot ignore the fact that a generation raised among political conflict, uncertainty, stress and limited economic avenues is highly prone to substance abuse. This crisis cannot be seen only through the law and order prism and headline grabbing of arrests and property confiscation. Elaborating Mirwaiz said many youth today are struggling with anxiety, hopelessness, and psychological distress as a fallout of political uncertainty and anxiety about their future. Therefore, while strict action against drug traffickers and dismantling of their networks is necessary, policing alone cannot solve this health emergency, nor heal a wounded society. He said the situation demands a holistic approach where the younger generation sees settlement and opportunities that will rekindle hope and the promise of a bright future, which in itself will deter them away from drugs. Mirwaiz said that with these objectives in mind, a campaign against drug abuse and for social reformation was also started around 2014, under the aegis of Muthahida Majlis Ulema stressing the role that masjids and imams can play in this endeavour. He said collective efforts from all sides can go a long way in dealing with this problem. Simultaneously, Mirwaiz said, society must also honestly acknowledge that addiction is not limited only to narcotic drugs and that alcohol too is an intoxicant and a dangerous social evil. Islam has always strongly prohibited intoxicants because of the damage they cause to both the individual and society. Kashmir has historically been a society rooted in spirituality, morality, and social values and therefore, while action against drugs is necessary and welcome, the increasing normalisation and availability of alcohol in society is equally concerning, he said. Mirwaiz said official figures indicate that there are now hundreds of licensed liquor vends across Jammu and Kashmir, and revenues from liquor sales have increased substantially in recent years, raising an important question: can one form of addiction be fought while another is simultaneously expanded? Mirwaiz pointed out that many states including Gujarat, Bihar and Nagaland, have implemented prohibition or strict restrictions on alcohol, showing that governments can adopt policies guided not merely by revenue considerations, but also by social welfare and public wellbeing. Therefore, while supporting strong action against drug trafficking and addiction, Mirwaiz urged the government to seriously reconsider its alcohol policy in J&K, and impose a total ban saying that a meaningful strategy to protect the youth must address all forms of intoxicants together. Our youth need education, opportunity, counselling, spiritual grounding, and constructive engagementnot substances that destroy their future, Mirwaiz said. Earlier, Mirwaiz said the banning of Jamia Siraj Ul Uloom under the stringent UAPA is a serious matter. Referring to yesterday's protests on this, Mirwaiz said that the dare by students and their parents to protest in these times, shows the urgency and deep distress it is causing to them. Those at the helm should understand that if they are not seeing open resentment to such moves, it is because there is no space for people or leadership to express their disagreement and anguish with such policies. The undercurrent of resentment against these policies can consolidate, if the state does not revisit this approach and allow the reopening of this institution and such others, letting them function as educational institutions everywhere do, he said. He urged those in power to reconsider this approach and earn peoples trust and goodwill rather than alienate them by such distressing measures.
CM Omar rules out internal rift in NC over cabinet expansion
Srinagar, May 8:Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday sought to put to rest mounting speculation over a possible expansion of his council of ministers, asserting that the exercise has been stalled solely because the Union Territory is yet to regain statehood and not due to any internal dissension within the ruling National Conference. The clarification comes amid growing political chatter in Srinagar over a likely cabinet reshuffle and reports of unease among certain legislators within the ruling alliance. Responding sharply to the remarks, Omar Abdullah accused the BJP of attempting to create instability in Jammu and Kashmir for political gains and said the oppositions statements reflected its impatience to return to power. There is no Eknath Shinde in the National Conference. Our MLAs stand firmly with the party, the Chief Minister told reporters, in a direct rebuttal to Sharmas comments. He further alleged that the BJP was unwilling to allow the elected government in Jammu and Kashmir to function smoothly unless it was in power itself. Shinde, once a senior leader in the undivided Shiv Sena, had broken away from the party in 2022 along with a group of MLAs and later joined hands with the BJP to form the government in Maharashtra, a political episode that has since become shorthand for defections engineered with BJP backing. The cabinet expansion has not been halted out of fear. It is on hold because Jammu and Kashmir has not been granted statehood, Abdullah said, reiterating his governments long-standing demand for restoration of full statehood to the Union Territory. In a politically loaded attack, the Chief Minister said statements from the opposition showed that the BJP was using the issue of statehood as a pressure tactic. People of Jammu and Kashmir, especially those who voted for the BJP, should remember that the BJP and its leaders are indulging in blackmail politics by linking governance and statehood to political power, he said. The remarks underline the increasingly confrontational tone between the ruling National Conference-led government and the BJP, even as the Omar Abdullah administration continues to press New Delhi for restoration of statehood promised after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. The Chief Minister also weighed in on the political developments in Tamil Nadu, where the Governor declined to invite Vijay and his party, the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), to form the government after recent electoral developments left no party with a clear majority. Citing past Supreme Court rulings, Abdullah said the single largest party should ordinarily be invited to form the government and prove its majority on the floor of the House. He argued that there was no justification for imposing Presidents Rule without exhausting constitutional options. Referring to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Abdullah recalled how Vajpayee had been invited to form the government in 1996 despite lacking numbers and later resigned after failing to secure majority support. Vijay should be allowed to form the government and prove his majority in the Assembly. If he fails, then naturally he will have to resign, the Chief Minister said. On the issue of the SIR of electoral rolls, Abdullah said it was premature to assess its implications for Jammu and Kashmir, noting that Assembly elections in the Union Territory are not due before 2029. However, he renewed criticism of the delimitation exercise carried out in J&K, alleging it was designed to politically benefit the BJP and its allies.
Tejashwi Yadav Criticizes NDA Government Over Bihar Cabinet Expansion
Patna, May 9: Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav launched a sharp attack on the NDA government regarding the cabinet expansion led by Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary. Addressing a press conference at the Karpoori Auditorium of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) state office, Tejashwi alleged that the newly expanded cabinet lacks both a vision for development ... Read more Tejashwi Yadav Criticizes NDA Government Over Bihar Cabinet Expansion
Clerk Arrested for Accepting Bribe of 37,000 in Bihars Jamui
Patna, May 9: In a significant anti-corruption drive, the Vigilance Investigation Bureau (VIB) arrested a clerk at the Sono Primary Health Center in Jamui, Bihar, for allegedly accepting a bribe of 37,000 on Friday. The accused, Rupesh Kumar, is charged with soliciting money from an Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) in exchange for processing her pending ... Read more Clerk Arrested for Accepting Bribe of 37,000 in Bihars Jamui
WB Police Suspect A Gang Of 7 Killed PA Of Suvendu
Several teams of cops have been sent outside the state to trace the hired sharp-shooters. The destinations include Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Odisha. However, the motive behind the killing has also been shrouded in mystery.
Bans Ghat crematorium management handed over to Isha Outreach
In a transformative alliance, Patna Municipal Corporation has teamed up with Isha Outreach for an ambitious five-year project focusing on the Bans Ghat crematorium. This partnership not only embraces both electric and wood-based cremation methods but also enhances waste management and upholds meticulous record-keeping. The initiative aspires to deliver transparent and modernized services, ensuring respectful farewells that honor lives.
Centre, Bihar review deregulation reforms to boost investment climate
Teacher aspirants lathicharged in city during protest over recruitment delay, many injured
In Patna, a wave of determination surged among teacher aspirants as they gathered to rally for the long-awaited TRE-4 recruitment notification. Thousands took to the streets, their voices echoing demands for the immediate release of an advertisement for 46,595 positions. Despite prior commitments from officials, the promised notification remains frustratingly out of reach, sparking accusations of governmental inaction.
Govt plans EV charging stations along highways
In a bold move to enhance the electric vehicle ecosystem, Bihar's transport department is rolling out EV charging stations at various locations including dhabas, hotels, and petrol pumps along major highways. This strategic expansion aligns with the introduction of 400 electric buses from the Central government, promising a greener future for transportation.
IGIMS nursing students withdraw agitation after talks with officials
Leopard that injured eight people rescued
Panic subsided along the Bihar-Uttar Pradesh border Friday after a leopard, which injured eight people in separate attacks, was tranquilized and rescued. The animal, believed to have strayed from the Valmiki Tiger Reserve, caused fear across several villages before being safely caged and sent to Gorakhpur Zoo. Joint teams from both states conducted the successful operation.
Tribhuvan School honours founder with special hybrid rose unveiling
In a heartwarming tribute, Tribhuvan School celebrated its founder's day by unveiling a stunning new hybrid rose named 'Tribhuvan.' Established in 2013, the school hosted a series of floral tributes and vibrant cultural performances to honor Tribhuvan Prasad Singh, a visionary ICS officer and passionate horticulturist.
Man dies as bank guards gun goes off
A recovery agent was fatally shot inside an Indian Bank branch in Aurangabad on Friday. The incident occurred when a security guard's firearm discharged under unclear circumstances. While the guard claims it was an accident during cleaning, the deceased's family alleges deliberate firing. Police have taken the guard into custody and are investigating the exact cause of the shooting.
Ticketless travel: ECR recovers Rs5crore in fines
In a month-long initiative, the Danapur division of East Central Railway has successfully amassed around Rs 5 crore in fines targeting ticketless travel and unauthorized access to reserved coaches. An alarming 90 lakh passengers were identified breaching regulations, demonstrating a stark rise in infractions and penalties compared to the previous year.
Vehicle owners may get up to 50% rebate on traffic fines in Buxar
Three orchestra artists die in Saran accident
Tragedy struck Saran district as a pickup van carrying an orchestra group collided head-on with a truck, claiming three lives, including a woman artist. This incident follows another fatal accident involving musicians just two days prior. The troupe was returning from a performance when the devastating crash occurred, leaving several others injured and critically wounded.
Overcharging: Railways conducts surprise checks
In a bid to enhance commuter experience, the Danapur division of railways has intensified its efforts to combat price gouging, executing 95 undercover inspections within a span of ten days. Responding to numerous passenger grievances regarding exorbitant charges for food, parking, and toilet facilities, authorities are implementing stringent penalties on offenders.
Ambulance Sharma becomes lifeline for accident victims on Buxar highway
For nearly a decade, Krishna Sharma, affectionately dubbed 'Ambulance Sharma', has served as a lifeline along the Patna-Buxar highway. The owner of a furniture shop, he's committed over 1,200 acts of bravery by offering free ambulance transport to those in desperate need.
Many new ministers take charge, outline governance priorities
Newly sworn-in Bihar ministers have pledged to prioritize transparency and public welfare. Revenue Minister Dilip Kumar Jaiswal aims to clear pending cases and restore public trust. Social Welfare Minister Dr. Shweta Gupta will focus on women, children, and the elderly, while Prohibition Minister Madan Sahani vows to intensify efforts against liquor smuggling and spurious production.
Chirag, opposition parties condemn police action
In a powerful display of unity, Union minister Chirag Paswan joined forces with opposition parties in Bihar to denounce the police lathicharge against teacher aspirants in Patna. Protestors, pleading for recruitment announcements, faced alleged excessive force from law enforcement.
Settlement scheme for pending traffic challans launched
In a groundbreaking move, the Bihar Police and the transport department have unveiled the 'Lump Sum Traffic Challan Settlement Scheme 2026.' This innovative program is designed to resolve over 200,000 pending e-challans via Lok Adalat, bringing overdue relief to motorists facing minor offense penalties.
Seven die as thunderstorm & lightning wreak havoc in state
A severe thunderstorm battered Bihar on Friday, claiming seven lives and causing widespread disruption. Patna experienced heavy traffic jams, uprooted trees, and significant damage. Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announced Rs 4 lakh ex gratia for victims' families. Authorities are working on restoration, with an orange alert issued for Saturday.
Orchestra racket busted in Nalanda, 4 girls rescued
Nalanda police successfully rescued four girls, three of them minors, from an illegal orchestra racket in Silao. Four individuals, including a woman, were apprehended for allegedly forcing the girls into performances and subjecting them to harassment. Authorities suspect an interstate human trafficking network was involved, and an investigation is ongoing.
Teen shot in Didarganj area over old dispute
A 19-year-old, Harsh alias Yash Kumar, was fatally shot in Patna's Didarganj area following an old dispute. Lured to a field by four youths from a neighboring village, he was shot in the chest and later died. Police are investigating the incident, with an FSL team collecting evidence and CCTV footage being reviewed. Raids are underway to apprehend the suspects.
Jurisprudence with a Human-Centred Lens
In Aman Singh vs State of Bihar, the apex court pauses an executionand in doing so, reshapes how India may decide who lives and who dies The post Jurisprudence with a Human-Centred Lens appeared first on India Legal .
Centre to send expert group to study litchi crisis in Bihar
The task force, which should submit a report to the Union Agriculture Minister in a week, will also recommend necessary advisories and extension activities for farmers, besides suggesting interventions required at both the State and Central levels
A viral video from Katihar railway station in Bihar shows a woman allegedly applying a green liquid to cucumbers. This has sparked widespread concern on social media regarding food safety. The incident follows a previous food safety issue on the Vande Bharat Express where worms were found in curd. Authorities are urged to investigate the cucumber incident thoroughly.
Rs52crore anti-erosion project cleared for Bhojpur villages
In a bid to protect the villages along the Ganga River, a groundbreaking anti-erosion initiative worth Rs 52 crore has been greenlit for the Shahpur block of Bhojpur. This project promises hope to countless families affected by devastating erosion, especially those in Jawaniya village, which suffered a tremendous loss of over 200 homes and agricultural land in July 2025.
Nalanda to get AI traffic system
Following a distressing surge in road deaths exceeding 30 in Nalanda over just two weeks, the transport department is taking a proactive measure by introducing an AI-driven Integrated Traffic Management System. With advanced smart cameras and constant surveillance at high-risk areas and bustling streets, this technology will identify speeding offenders and facilitate automated e-challans.
Special Task Force Formed to Assess Lychee Crop Damage in Bihar
New Delhi, May 8: The Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, has established a Special Task Force to investigate the damage to lychee crops in Bihar and to devise relief measures for affected farmers. The task force is expected to submit its report within a week, as stated in a release ... Read more Special Task Force Formed to Assess Lychee Crop Damage in Bihar
Ex-CM Nitish Kumar's son Nishant takes charge as Bihar Health Minister
Police used lathicharge in Patna to disperse Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE) 4.0 aspirants protesting for the delayed BPSC notification. Candidates gathered, demanding timely announcement and clarity on exam schedules. The situation escalated when demonstrators refused to leave the protest site, leading to police intervention. Details on injuries or detentions are pending.
Dhoni tops taxpayer list as Jharkhand-Bihar see Rs 20,000 crore tax collection
Former India captain MS Dhoni has been revealed as the highest individual taxpayer from Jharkhand and Bihar combined for the 2025-26 financial year. The Principal Chief Commissioner of Income Tax confirmed Dhoni's top position, though the exact tax amount remains undisclosed. This achievement highlights Dhoni's significant financial contribution to the region.
Unrelated Video of a Woman With Bandages Shared as TMC Worker Faking Injuries
The video was found to be from Muzaffarpur, Bihar, and has no relation to the political parties in West Bengal.
MS Dhoni Top Tax Payer As Government Collects Rs 12,000 Crore From Jharkhand
Income Tax collection from Bihar and Jharkhand reached around Rs 20,000 crore in 2025-26, with Jharkhand contributing Rs 12,000 crore, says Principal Chief Commissioner Dr D Sudhakara Rao.
NDA Leaders Emphasize Public Welfare in Bihars New Cabinet Formation
Patna, May 8: Following the formation of the new cabinet and the allocation of departments in Bihar, NDA leaders have outlined the governments priorities and responsibilities. Ministers assert that the main goal is to deliver services to the public and accelerate development in Bihar. Bihars Minister Dilip Jaiswal stated that the NDA is a strong ... Read more NDA Leaders Emphasize Public Welfare in Bihars New Cabinet Formation
Task force to assess litchi crop damage in Bihar due to pest attack: Centre
Bihar is Indias leading litchi-producing state
Bihar Police Solve Heist Case, Arrest Three Including Two Nepalese Nationals
Patna, May 8: Bihars Vaishali police have claimed a significant breakthrough in a sensational robbery case that occurred on the night of April 21 at the home of a gold trader in Mahnar. The police have arrested three suspects involved in this crime, including two Nepalese nationals. They are accused of being part of an ... Read more Bihar Police Solve Heist Case, Arrest Three Including Two Nepalese Nationals
Rajiv Ranjan Praises Cabinet Expansion Under Nitish Kumars Leadership
Patna, May 8: Senior Janata Dal (United) leader Rajiv Ranjan expressed satisfaction with the recent cabinet expansion of the Samrat Chaudhary government in Bihar. He noted that this expansion was long-awaited and reflects adequate representation from all sections of society. In an interview with a news agency in Patna, Ranjan stated that the cabinet expansion ... Read more Rajiv Ranjan Praises Cabinet Expansion Under Nitish Kumars Leadership
NIA Files Charges Against Inter-State Arms Smuggler in Patna Court
New Delhi, May 8: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed charges against an arms and ammunition smuggler in a special court in Patna. This case involves inter-state illegal ammunition trafficking spanning Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana. An official disclosed this information on Thursday. The accused, Parvez Alam, is the ninth individual implicated in case ... Read more NIA Files Charges Against Inter-State Arms Smuggler in Patna Court
People face ordeal amid traffic curbs; train passengers hit
PU to open admission portal for UG courses on Saturday
Get ready! Patna University's admission portal is live this Saturday for the 2026-27 undergraduate programs, allowing aspiring students to apply until May 30. The selection process for four-year degrees will be based purely on Class 12 scores, so no entrance exam is needed. However, remember that some self-financing and professional courses will still require entrance exams in June.
Caste, regional balancing mark expansion of Samrat cabinet
In a bold move, Bihar's cabinet underwent a dramatic expansion as 32 new ministers took their oath, notably including the offspring of former chief ministers. Under the guidance of Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, this newly formed council strives for inclusivity across caste, community, and regional lines.
BJP uses show to send national political message
In a vibrant ceremony at Gandhi Maidan, Bihar's newly inaugurated council of ministers marked a pivotal moment, underscoring the BJP's savvy political maneuvering and societal outreach. The presence of key national figures added weight to the gathering, reflecting the partys expanding influence across the nation.
BJP bats big on young faces, picks 5 rookie ministers
In a strategic cabinet expansion, Bihar's ruling BJP showcases its commitment to energetic, grassroots leadership by sidelining seasoned politician Mangal Pandey. The shake-up features newcomers hitting the ministerial scene alongside JD(U)'s inclusion of a medical expert and a representative from the caste community.
Court extends stay on arrest of JD(U) MLA
Bihar tops juvenile crime chart in India: NCRB report
In 2024, Bihar emerged as the epicenter of juvenile delinquency in India, recording a striking 5,037 cases, representing a shocking 105% rise in violent incidents. The state didn't just lead in these alarming statistics but also topped the charts for assault cases and kidnappings.
13 years after blasts, Modi witnesses BJPs rise in Bihar
In a bold display of political dominion, Bihar's Gandhi Maidan witnessed a substantial cabinet expansion, graced by Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. This moment not only marks the BJPs firm grip over the state but also recalls a poignant chapter from 13 years ago, when tragedy struck during a Modi rally.
Man lynched after firing at wife, son in Nalanda
In a shocking turn of events, a man faced a brutal mob justice after allegedly shooting at his wife and son by a railway crossing in Nalanda. The victims are currently battling for their lives, with authorities now investigating the motive, believed to be rooted in dowry conflicts and previous domestic violence.
Jilted lover shoots woman dead in Sheikhpura
Man arrested on charge of raping girlfriend in Muzaffarpur
In a distressing incident in Muzaffarpur, a 21-year-old woman was rescued from a hotel by law enforcement after making accusations of rape against her boyfriend. The authorities apprehended the suspect at the scene. The young woman revealed that she was misled into a sexual relationship under false promises of marriage.
Opposition boycotts event, calls it BJP power show
In a striking move, opposition parties opted to boycott the oath-taking ceremony for the Bihar cabinet expansion, critiquing it as a mere spectacle orchestrated by the BJP rather than a legitimate constitutional function.
St Karens inducts new student council
At St. Karen's High School, the new Student Council was ceremoniously inducted, highlighting the core values of integrity and responsibility. In a parallel effort, AN College unveiled its Green Initiative, transforming a former dumping ground into a vibrant green space by planting young saplings and promoting eco-awareness.
Snake in mid-day meal? Over 150 students fall ill after lunch at Bihar school
34-year-old man opens fire at wife, lynched by villagers in Sheikhpura
In a shocking turn of events, Deepak Thakur met a tragic fate at the hands of villagers in Sheikhpura after reportedly firing a weapon during a family trip, injuring his wife and child. The woman suffered serious wounds in this harrowing incident, which escalated into chaos.
NIA files chargesheet against arms smuggler
In a significant breakthrough, the NIA has officially implicated notorious arms trafficker Parvez Alam in a sprawling inter-state ammunition smuggling operation. His illicit activities spanned across Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana, marking him as the ninth defendant in the ongoing Patna case.
SSB launches phone repairing training course
MU women employees to get childcare leave soon: Registrar
Govt plans CISF training centre in Kishanganj

